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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 


v. 


Prosecution Disclosure 
to the Defense 


Manning, Bradley E. 

PFC, U.S. Army, 

HHC, U.S. Army Garrison, 

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall 


14 September 2012 


Fort My er, Virginia 22211 ) 

The United States responds to the Court's Order, dated 29 May 2012 as follows: 

On 14 September 2012, the United States filed an ex parte motion requesting the Court consider 
the motion in camera and ex parte under MRE 505(g)(2) and to authorize redactions of portions 
of Department of State documents that are neither favorable to the accused and material to guilt 
or punishment, relevant and necessary for production under RCM 703(f), subject to production 
under the Court's Order dated 19 July 2012, nor "necessary to enable the accused to prepare for 
trial" under MRE 505(g)(2). The United States seeks to protect foreign government information 
and foreign relations or foreign activities of the United States. 

On 14 September 2012, the United States filed an ex parte motion requesting the Court consider 
the motion in camera and ex parte under MRE 505(g)(2) and to authorize a summary of 
information contained within Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) documents that is favorable to 
the accused and material to guilt or punishment. See Enclosure. The United States seeks to 
protect information relating to intelligence sources, methods, and activities, all within the 
national security interests of the United States. 



ASHDEN FEIN 
MAJ, JA 
Trial Counsel 


Enclosure 

Government ex parte Motion (CIA) [unclassified redacted version] 


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